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Dublin / Re: Gents outfitters in Dublin
« on: Tuesday 18 March 25 21:31 GMT (UK)  »
Great idea, thank you aghadowey. I'll try that.

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Dublin / Re: Gents outfitters in Dublin
« on: Tuesday 18 March 25 21:13 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you aghadowey. That explains why I never spotted the personal message icon previously. I'm hopeless with social media, so have no clue now how to find Alexvictor25. I only found this site a few years ago by chance, googling 'Gents outfitters'. Back to the drawing board, but still looking forward to talking to louisemccrea.

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Dublin / Re: Gents outfitters in Dublin
« on: Tuesday 18 March 25 20:12 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you hanes teulu and aghadowey! I now realise I can send a personal message through the site, which seems to trigger an email to alert the recipient - delighted to have just received a reply from louisemccrea above and look forward to talking to her! Unfortunately my personal message to alexvictor25 could not be sent as her Inbox is full. alexvictor25 is the closest relative I have found so I am disappointed by this.

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Dublin / Re: Gents outfitters in Dublin
« on: Tuesday 18 March 25 18:42 GMT (UK)  »
I am following up once more on this thread, which definitely relates to my grandfather Fred Graham, late of Grahams of the Green, Dublin, gents outfitters. I would be very keen to talk to alexvictor25 - louisemccrea - or shanew147 Perhaps I am not replying the correct way?

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Dublin / Re: Gents outfitters in Dublin
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 20:08 BST (UK)  »
Hazel Graham following up on the thread. I would be keen to talk to Linda and Louise about our family history. Linda, I think you may have been in school with me in Wesley College.

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Dublin / Re: Gents outfitters in Dublin
« on: Sunday 12 November 17 21:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Louise and Linda,
My grandfather was the Frederick Graham you refer to. He died in 1944. I would love to talk to you both, and your aunt, Linda. I live 2 minutes walk from where I gather my great-uncle (Victor Albert) and his family lived - all in the grounds of Clonskeagh Castle where my great-grandfather Robert Graham was head gardener.

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